Keeping up with the orphanage is hard enough, but when you have “bad hair days” it is much harder! Ha! These are some of our little cuties…Betina and Natalie. Sherry


Keeping up with the orphanage is hard enough, but when you have “bad hair days” it is much harder! Ha! These are some of our little cuties…Betina and Natalie. Sherry
The most fragile ages of children in Haiti are five and under. They are the ones who suffer the most from malnutrition. In most larger families, the “father and older boys” eat first as they are the ones working in the fields, and then the remaining food trickles down to[…]
When someone in the States holds up a sign saying, “I’ll work for food.” Sometimes, we are worried about giving them money because they want the money and won’t “work for food.” Here in Haiti the poor peasants work hard each day building a road through the mountains by hand. […]
There are no video games, Wii’s, or laptops here at the orphanage this morning. It’s just fun to be kids and use “Play-Doh” again! Christmas vacation will soon be starting and we have LOTS of children. That means, “time to work” and “time to play!” Sherry
Sherry flew back to Haiti yesterday. I had to leave at 5:15 AM yesterday to fly to Raleigh, NC for the funeral of a very dear friend Helen Thompson. We love all of her family. Today, I fly to Miami where I will stay overnight and fly to Haiti tomorrow. […]
This is a report from Carlos in the Dominican Republic. He is there along with Pastor Randy, David George and many others sharing the love of Christ. “Yesterday we went to the sugar camp with a sweet Dominican Pastor. This little girl has a medical condition where she can’t[…]
“For I was hungry, and ye fed me…” Matthew 25:35 I can remember my father being out of work when I was a child. My father was out of work with five children and a total of seven mouths to feed, and it was Christmas in Pennsylvania. He never went[…]
To all of our close friends and special Love A Child Partners, I wish to thank you with all of my heart for your cards, notes, flowers, and love on behalf of the passing of my dear mother, Marion “Grandma” Barner. Bless you all, Sherry Please see Sherry’s Journal this[…]
Love A Child board member Randy Landis just sent this to me from the Dominican Republic. Bobby
In Luke 10:29, a rich lawyer asked Jesus, “Who is my neighbor?” Jesus went on to tell him the story about the Good Samaritan who cared for the wounded man by the side of the road. The beaten, wounded man was not the “neighbor” of the Samaritan, but Jesus explained[…]